05/23/2026
When your sandals aren’t secured to your feet (like flip flops or loose slides), your toes start gripping to keep the shoe on. That gripping pattern changes the way you walk — and your body compensates upward from there.
Over time this can contribute to:
• tight, overworked feet
• altered gait mechanics
• ankle instability
• knee stress
• hip & pelvic tension
• low back discomfort
• neck & shoulder compensation
Your feet were designed to stabilize naturally — not cling to your shoes all day.
The goal isn’t “supportive” shoes that do the work for your body.
The goal is footwear that stays connected to your foot while still allowing natural movement.
Think:
✓ secure straps
✓ foot-shaped toe box
✓ flexible sole
✓ lightweight materials
✓ zero-drop or minimal design
Your toes should be relaxed while you walk — not fighting to keep your sandals on.
Strong feet. Strong foundation.